1:40 Transporter 19:59 Investigator 33:30 Janitor 45:00 And where is Steve in all of this? 47:55 Jester + Lover 58:05 Vigilante 1:14:10 The Greatest Mayor Session Ever 1:29:20 The Greatest Second Term Mayor Ever 1:46:17 Never let them know your next move 1:52:40 Franklin DumbDog Roosevelt 1:56:22 25th Amendment
10:10 dumbdog you're killin me bro 1:12:40 5up physically saw Koji take a grenade and toss it 1:52:38 I lead this town 1:54:25 I'm really happy that you've reelected me for a third consecutive term
At the end of the session, everyone is wrong when they say the game was unwinnable for junk. If he guessed ovilee correctly, he calls reactors and vents away and it's a guaranteed victory.
@@lucasfabisiak9586 Right but everyone was telling Junk that it was a guaranteed loss (since Ovilee had already voted junk) since pestilence can't be guessed or murdered, but they're all wrong. If junk's guess on ovilee had been correct, he wins. So he was right to guess ovilee even though he got the guess wrong.
I don't think I get to that part yet but the real life excuse rule means they can't lie about real life things. like saying they're afk while they're killing for example. If someone actually was afk of course they're allowed to say so
some people in the comments section need to learn what "the rule of cool" is. If something is funny or entertaining its probably going to slide. If DK starts doing that constantly, controlling people's ability to talk? then theyd ask him to stop. doing it once? its funny. besides, he didnt even win lmao
Probably because the rule enforcers were dead and knew if they enforced the rules it would have had way too much impact on the outcome. DK Reaped what he sought though, cause Kimi wound up winning
@@run_sun it’s the best social deduction game I’ve ever played, theres a lot of focus on talking to people ( both all together and in private groups), if you die you still get to participate, the games are like 2 hours long and it works well online and in person
Why does Dumbdog call a crewmate's role when they subtly say something they know through their roles? Don't ruin the game for them just to prove you're smart like there's a reason why they say it subtly.
The point of impostors being able to kill by guessing roles is to prevent the game from devolving into all the crewmates claiming their roles and immediately voting the impostors out. In the short term this helps the other team, yeah, but in the long term it helps keep the game fun.
@@andresangeletti1513 no it's annoying, Janet and Steve even called him out for it once saying if it were someone else doing it to him he would be annoyed which they're right about.
You should ban role claiming. First it's a scummy way to win that requires zero thought process. Second it will force people to actually play the game. The best lobbies don't allow role claiming or exposing other players roles. It forces people to think and be creative.
that's the point of the guessing mechanic tho - if a role gets claimed, there's three different roles that can immediately punish it. also, imp wins enough in these lobbies that it's not a big deal yet. if crew starts to win significantly more, then dd can always up the guesses to keep up. the guessing is a complete counter to it tho.
The problem with banning role claiming in social deduction games is people just come up with elaborate code words and methods of communication to role claim anyway. It's completely futile. If people want to do it, they'll find a way around your rules. The way to solve the problem is to A) Remove the incentive to role claim. In Among Us they try to do this by giving every evil person the ability to assassinate if they know your role. That means that if you try to communicate information about your role in any way, that allows the evils the chance to assassinate you (and no getting around it with clever communication because evils can also understand your communication). If you go with this option, you do need make sure that the negative consequences of evils knowing your role do in fact outweigh the advantages of crew knowing your role, otherwise people will roleclaim anyway and just accept the negative consequences. B) Remove the strength of role claiming. To do this, you simply allow multiple people to be the same role, which allows imposters to safely roleclaim to without getting any sus. So for example, you'll have an imposter claim detective and there are 2 other real detectives out there and none of them get any sus because, well, this is just something that can happen. And the crew don't get any meaningful information out of the roleclaim strategy because imposters can easily lie their way out without any fear of getting sussed. Personally I'm a big proponent of option B.
I love that Courtily has joined the lobbies. Case in point = “I have a soul read: DumbDog is DUMB!” lol
I love how Steve kept calling out Courtilly on the second Mayor game and then we see the end result. 😂
1:40 Transporter
19:59 Investigator
33:30 Janitor
45:00 And where is Steve in all of this?
47:55 Jester + Lover
58:05 Vigilante
1:14:10 The Greatest Mayor Session Ever
1:29:20 The Greatest Second Term Mayor Ever
1:46:17 Never let them know your next move
1:52:40 Franklin DumbDog Roosevelt
1:56:22 25th Amendment
1:02:14 can we take a moment to appreciate how funny it is that you basically hard-cleared the jester with that vigilante kill?
10:10 dumbdog you're killin me bro
1:12:40 5up physically saw Koji take a grenade and toss it
1:52:38 I lead this town
1:54:25 I'm really happy that you've reelected me for a third consecutive term
How could you miss 1:56:02 didn’t expect it to be the boomer though?
@@akbubsNice one hehe
1:43 Transporter
20:00 Investigator*
33:32 Janitor (with hafu)*
47:55 Jester (Lovers with Junk)
58:06 Vigilante*
1:14:10 Mayor*
1:29:22 Mayor*
1:52:40 Mayor*
*favorite games
janet's bubble will never not get a laugh out of me, i love it
At the end of the session, everyone is wrong when they say the game was unwinnable for junk. If he guessed ovilee correctly, he calls reactors and vents away and it's a guaranteed victory.
Imo when comes is called, the transporter should have all grey beans and no names as well when selecting transport people.
That would be comedy
That’d be hilarious 😂
DK yelling during the first game had me dying of laughter after he explained why 😂😂 I rewatched it like 10x hes such a treasure 😂😂
1:29:21 the hardest set of reads I've ever seen, and the mayor clout to pull it off. Nice work, Dumbdog
DD gonna be re-elected after this for sure! :) See DD, this is a proof you can make any role work out in the end, you are at least A tier player. :)
The ellum koji British banter between rounds is so good
Regarding the last game, if it was pest vs imp at the end, couldnt the imp just call reactor and hide in the vent? Thats the only way pest loses
Yes, in a 1 v 1 situation, impostor wins, pestilence loses. That's why voting out Ovilee at the end wouldn't have worked for koji.
@@lucasfabisiak9586 Right but everyone was telling Junk that it was a guaranteed loss (since Ovilee had already voted junk) since pestilence can't be guessed or murdered, but they're all wrong. If junk's guess on ovilee had been correct, he wins. So he was right to guess ovilee even though he got the guess wrong.
If ovilee dies because junk correctly guesses her, koji immediately knows he's imposter (cause game hasn't ended) and guess him as veneror
I'm surprised they didn't have an issue with DK shouting over Koji to stop him. He used a real life excuse which they have a rule against
I don't think I get to that part yet but the real life excuse rule means they can't lie about real life things. like saying they're afk while they're killing for example. If someone actually was afk of course they're allowed to say so
I don't think they take things nearly as seriously as they did back in the day, which I think is a good thing
some people in the comments section need to learn what "the rule of cool" is. If something is funny or entertaining its probably going to slide. If DK starts doing that constantly, controlling people's ability to talk? then theyd ask him to stop. doing it once? its funny.
besides, he didnt even win lmao
Hafu just favors dk more. If it was 5up she would’ve gone crazy
Probably because the rule enforcers were dead and knew if they enforced the rules it would have had way too much impact on the outcome. DK Reaped what he sought though, cause Kimi wound up winning
I thought that said gayest mayor session ever. Still a great video though
The bi-est mayor session ever
i never realized the vision, it’s so low
I really want to se e Ellum's vod now..
I find myself wondering why hafu says "Stephen" at the beginning of every round.
She’s saying deafen, reminding the lobby to mute
😂😂😂
not you thinking Hafu is saying “stephen ” when she says deafen LMAOOO
Y’all should play Blood on the Clocktower imo
Is that game good? Seen one or two on the algorithm but still on the fence to watch video about the game
@@run_sun it’s the best social deduction game I’ve ever played, theres a lot of focus on talking to people ( both all together and in private groups), if you die you still get to participate, the games are like 2 hours long and it works well online and in person
1:57:25 Ellum 😭🤣🤣
Hi Dumbdog
GG
💚🖤🤍🐾
Why does Dumbdog call a crewmate's role when they subtly say something they know through their roles? Don't ruin the game for them just to prove you're smart like there's a reason why they say it subtly.
Because it's funny.
The point of impostors being able to kill by guessing roles is to prevent the game from devolving into all the crewmates claiming their roles and immediately voting the impostors out. In the short term this helps the other team, yeah, but in the long term it helps keep the game fun.
@@andresangeletti1513 no it's annoying, Janet and Steve even called him out for it once saying if it were someone else doing it to him he would be annoyed which they're right about.
@@user_was_takenit's equally annoying in a crew-favoured lobby that people try to get away with the most boring way to play which is to call roles.
@@user_was_takenThe better the guess the less fun it is. Selling out a crewmate’s role is unfun. Throwing out guesses is totally fine
Man, you gain psychic powers when you're mayor. At least about females, lol.
Go figure. A woman becomes mayor after dumbdog was so successful and the crew loses :D
It writes itself.
Weirdge
Strange-ass comment on such an inclusive streamer bro
@@fisheatsyourhead yes yes, have a cookie because you fulfilled your white knight and social justice quota
... y'all realize they're joking right? Like it's a bad joke, but it's just a joke
@@NerdyGirlTay it’s okay. People are entitled to their opinions. The sooner everyone learns this, the sooner the world is fixed.
You should ban role claiming.
First it's a scummy way to win that requires zero thought process.
Second it will force people to actually play the game.
The best lobbies don't allow role claiming or exposing other players roles.
It forces people to think and be creative.
They’ve done that in the past. I assume they have their reasons for why they stopped.
Or an alternative idea, give the impostors and neutral killers infinite guesses so role claiming will just throw the game
Imposters and neutral kllers can guess two times in the meeting, and role claiming can be decisive.
that's the point of the guessing mechanic tho - if a role gets claimed, there's three different roles that can immediately punish it. also, imp wins enough in these lobbies that it's not a big deal yet. if crew starts to win significantly more, then dd can always up the guesses to keep up. the guessing is a complete counter to it tho.
The problem with banning role claiming in social deduction games is people just come up with elaborate code words and methods of communication to role claim anyway. It's completely futile. If people want to do it, they'll find a way around your rules. The way to solve the problem is to
A) Remove the incentive to role claim. In Among Us they try to do this by giving every evil person the ability to assassinate if they know your role. That means that if you try to communicate information about your role in any way, that allows the evils the chance to assassinate you (and no getting around it with clever communication because evils can also understand your communication). If you go with this option, you do need make sure that the negative consequences of evils knowing your role do in fact outweigh the advantages of crew knowing your role, otherwise people will roleclaim anyway and just accept the negative consequences.
B) Remove the strength of role claiming. To do this, you simply allow multiple people to be the same role, which allows imposters to safely roleclaim to without getting any sus. So for example, you'll have an imposter claim detective and there are 2 other real detectives out there and none of them get any sus because, well, this is just something that can happen. And the crew don't get any meaningful information out of the roleclaim strategy because imposters can easily lie their way out without any fear of getting sussed.
Personally I'm a big proponent of option B.